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dogleg and bottom

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Got dogleg welded in place. Still needs little more welding and grinding. Painted bottom with po15. Now have to do a little repair on drivers side dogleg and rear hatch.

Brian

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Nice work man it looks fantastic, that bottom looks real nice with the por15 on it!

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Im gonna try to get the inside and engine bay painted in next couple weeks so I can start putting it back together. This car came in pieces from the guy I bought it from after my 73 was wrecked. I wanted to paint it before winter but dont want to rush it. I figure interior and engine bay will be good enough to get most of the car put back together over winter then paint the rest in spring.

Brian

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Thanks. I'll post whatever I get done this weekend. Hopefully the other dogleg and hatch.

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Got the other dog leg fixed up. It wasnt bad enough to replace the whole piece so I just cut it out and made some pieces to fit. I'll have to skim it with filler before paint.

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